Federal agents moved in before dawn. Neighbors watched in stunned silence as masked officers swarmed the ICE agent’s quiet Minnesota home, the same man now at the center of a deadly shooting and a political firestorm. Containers, computers, framed photos — all hauled away. No answers. No charges. Just a family gone, a community shaken, and a nation de… Continues…
In the days since the shooting of Renee Nicole Good, Jon Ross’ cul-de-sac has turned into a symbolic battleground. On one side are those who see a veteran ICE officer acting in self-defense; on the other, witnesses and Democrats pointing to video they say shows a woman trying to flee, not kill. The early-morning raid on Ross’ home only deepened the unease, hinting at a federal scramble behind tightly closed doors.Neighbors describe a reserved man, pro-Trump flags quietly taken down, a wife pacing the driveway before the family seemingly vanished. Federal agents left with boxes of belongings but no public explanation, while Ross’ 80-year-old father insists his son “will not be charged.” Between the silence of DHS, the masked driver slipping away in an SUV, and a dead woman whose final seconds divide the country, the truth now sits somewhere between evidence no one can see and a public that no longer trusts what it’s told.